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  • 3 days ago | nerdspin.com | Zofia Wijaszka

    It’s official—she’s back! The quirky, cursing, killing machine M3GAN returns to our screens (and any place with a Wi-Fi signal). Believe me, she still doesn’t mince words. Following the success of its highly entertaining predecessor, M3GAN 2.0, created by Gerard Johnstone and Akela Cooper, is one heck of a ride. Though much less gory than the original, the sequel grabs your attention from the start and doesn’t let go—just like M3GAN’s vice-like robot grip.

  • 2 weeks ago | dreadcentral.com | Zofia Wijaszka

    This article contains spoilers for Yellowjackets season 3. Yellowjackets truly came full circle in the season 3 finale. With bodies falling left and right, creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson continue to keep us on our toes and deliver a finale that’s promising and hopeful, albeit heartbreaking. This season was packed with twists, turns, and some creative decisions that not everyone may have appreciated (why, adult Van, why?!).

  • 3 weeks ago | nerdspin.com | Zofia Wijaszka

    Our dear alien friend is back, ready to stir up more eyebrow-raising situations, say even more wrong things than ever, and—as always—try to save the world (and humans). Chris Sheridan’s USA/Syfy gem, Resident Alien, returns for season 4 without missing a beat, delivering more memorable one-liners and absurd adventures. This chapter is yet another testament to the show’s success and the ongoing need for clever, light, and wholesome comedy series.

  • 1 month ago | nerdspin.com | Zofia Wijaszka

    In this column, Zofia Wijaszka revisits forgotten, underrated, and “always worth talking about” horror films that deserve a new audience and post-watch conversation. The Terror Comeback celebrates the horror genre, both in cinema and on television. Horror films of the ’70s and ’80s hold a special place in my heart. Though they premiered before I was born, I love discovering and revisiting the gems of that era.

  • 2 months ago | thefilmnerdette.com | “American Horror Story” |“Schitt’s Creek |“The Haunting |Zofia Wijaszka

    Game adaptations became an integral part of our pop culture. In the past, we got Mortal Kombat films, Tetris, Lara Croft: Tomb Rader, and, more recently, The Last of Us. There are ways to make the films so that both game and film/television fans are happy. Sadly, David F. Sandberg’s adaptation of Supermassive Games’ creation, Until Dawn, isn’t one of those films. There’s nothing worse than spending money on a movie, only for it to turn out to be a complete letdown.

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